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Supply Chain Security – From Cradle to Grave SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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ASIS 2015 Food Defense Presentation

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Supply Chain Security –From Cradle to GraveSEPTEMBER 30, 2015ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA

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Field-to-Fork®GLOBAL FOOD AND BEVERAGE SUPPLY CHAIN THREAT

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Your Hamburger

Source: Shawn Kennedy, United States Center for Food Protection and Defense

Over 1,000,000

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Global SituationMeat: 980 MilesSugar: 10,000 milesCoffee: 9,300 milesGrapes: 2,143 milesApples: 1,555 miles

Sources: Iowa State University – Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture and CUESA

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How Far It GoesOutside USA Domestic - USA

Air 9% 3%Sea 57% 1%Rail 8% 13%Truck 73% 82%

147 112

Source: Truckinginfo.net, US Dot, FDA, USDA

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Threat Is RealVNA Photo

FieldFacility

Transit

CustomerAFP Photo / Jiji Press

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What can we do?TargetsRegulationsImplementationTest and Verify

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TargetsCoating/Mixing/Grinding/ReworkIngredient Staging/Prep/AdditionLiquid Receiving/LoadingLiquid Storage/Hold/Surge Tanks

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Regulation(s)FSMAGFSIISO HACCPHARPCC-TPATCFATSPSM

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ImplementationPrescriptive

◦ Inspection◦ Are measures there, applied consistently?

Performance based◦ Testing◦ Are measures effective when applied appropriately?

Overarching GoalObjective 1

Result 1 Result 2

Objective 2Result 3 Result 4

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Test and ValidateTop of class performance

◦ Traditional goal setting◦ Quality management◦ Waste reduction

Snapping back◦ Level of effort to impact◦ Time and effort to detect◦ Time and effort to correct

ResilienceTime to respond Restored level

ImpactSignificance Duration

PerformanceExpectations Outcomes

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Goal: ResiliencyAware

◦ The ability to detect, identify, and assess the environment and its own stateRobust

◦ The ability to withstand events without suffering impactsElasticity

◦ The ability to absorb an impact, adjust to it, and return to preferred or optimal performance

Aware

ElasticRobust

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Thank YouTHOR THOMSEN, CPP, CHS-VTHROUGHPOINT SOLUTIONS, [email protected]

TIM CLARK, CPPSUGAR CREEK [email protected]